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Friday, April 10, 2026

Sapwalap Early Childhood Education (ECE)

On this Friday, April 10, 2026, we were honored to welcome a wonderful group of young learners from the Sapwalap Elementary School Early Childhood Education (ECE) program. This special visit was led by their dedicated teacher, Ms. Almihner Kusto Perez, who was joined by the students along with a supportive group of parents and fellow educators from the Madolenihmw community.

The main purpose of the excursion was to provide the Sapwalap ECE students with a vibrant, safe, and engaging environment where they could enjoy the library’s specialized playground facilities. Throughout the morning, the children took part in active play and social interaction, which are important for their early development. Under the guidance of Ms. Perez and the attending parents, the students experienced a morning filled with laughter, discovery, and physical activity in a space thoughtfully designed to welcome young families.

To conclude their visit, the group gathered to share a communal lunch together. This time of shared meals and conversation added a meaningful sense of community to the day, turning a simple field trip into a truly joyful and memorable experience for everyone involved.

We extend our sincere gratitude to Ms. Almihner Kusto Perez and the entire Sapwalap ECE family for choosing our library as a destination for their students. It is always a privilege for us to provide a relaxing and welcoming space where our island’s youngest learners can play, grow, and create lasting memories together.



Friday, March 27, 2026

Empowering Young Minds: ETSP Students Visit Pohnpei Public Library

 


The Pohnpei Public Library recently had the pleasure of welcoming a vibrant group of elementary students participating in the ETSP (Educational Talent Show Program), a program dedicated to celebrating and nurturing the unique talents of young learners. The visiting students represented a mix of elementary schools, including Kolonia, Ohmine, Sokehs Pah, and Sokehs Powe Elementary School.

the moment they arrived, the students brought excitement and positive energy into the library. Our staff warmly greeted them and provided a guided introduction to the library’s resources, highlighting how the library serves as a place for learning, creativity, and discovery. The visit aimed to show that the library is not only a space for reading, but also a place where talents can grow and ideas can flourish.

Throughout their visit, the students explored different sections of the library, browsed through a wide range of books, and learned how to make the most of the services available.  To familiarize students with research resources, the staff organized a scavenger hunt focused on locating specific titles. As part of the FPPL tour routine, the staff always ensure that the students leave with an understanding that the information within the book is high quality, reliable and valuable for their future.  Their curiosity and enthusiasm made the experience both meaningful and memorable for everyone involved.

The Pohnpei Public Library is proud to support programs like ETSP that empower young individuals to express themselves and develop their skills. On behalf of the FPPL board, Head Librarian and staff, we would like to express our sincere appreciation to the ETSP Office, teachers, students and participating schools for their visit and look forward to welcoming them again in the future as they continue their journey in learning and creativity. 

 

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Bringing Knowledge to the Road: Our Community Bookmobile

The bookmobile, generously provided through the FSM National Archives, Culture and Historic Preservation Office with support from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, has become a vital part of expanding library outreach across the island. Fully upgraded and thoughtfully designed, the vehicle now features installed bookshelves, a growing collection of books, and a welcoming interior that invites readers of all ages. Its vibrant exterior and carefully arranged space reflect a shared vision of bringing knowledge directly to communities.


Adding to its significance, the paintings that adorn the bookmobile were generously donated by members of the Mormon community, contributing both beauty and cultural expression to the space. Together, these contributions transform the bookmobile into more than just a mobile library—it stands as a powerful symbol of unity, creativity, and a collective commitment to education, literacy, and the preservation of knowledge for future generations.

Board Leaders and Latter-Day Saints

We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to the FSM National Archives, Culture and Historical Preservation Office, and the Institute of Museum and Library Services for their generous support in providing the bookmobile. A special thank you also goes to the Mormon community for the beautiful artwork that adorns the vehicle. Your contributions have made this project a true symbol of learning, culture, and community connection, and we are excited to see it serve our island for years to come.

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

FSM National Archives Visits Pohnpei Public Library to Support Technology Upgrades


Pohnpei Public Library recently had the pleasure of welcoming Mr. Vantslot Etse and Mr. Bird Ohry from the FSM National Archives. They visited the library to provide technical support by upgrading our computers and installing new software and tools that will benefit the community.

Their assistance is a crucial part of enhancing the library’s resources, ensuring better access to technology and information for the public. Pohnpei Public Library sincerely thanks Mr. Etse and Mr. Ohry for their dedication and invaluable contribution to improving the library’s services and supporting the ongoing development of our community.